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      Locket with Cloth Blessed by Exorcist

      Locket with Cloth Blessed by Exorcist

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      NOT MANY LEFT!

      You will receive a locket (lockets vary in size, shape and color). 

      Inside the locket will be a piece of cloth which was blessed by an exorcist to dispel evil. 

      All lockets have a loop at the top if you wish to wear the locket.

      Fr. Gabriele Amorth, the official exorcist for Rome, suggests that we bless and protect ourselves and our homes.

      Sacramentals such as this are a connection between the supernatural and natural worlds. 

      Because of that, they are a threat to evil spirits and their value in the fight against forces of evil can not be taken lightly.

      Sacramentals have been used in specific conditions, especially in instances where evil seems to be overpowering.  Exorcists have said that these cause evil spirits and dark forces to flee.

      By utilizing such things we will protect those who reside in our homes from sickness, ill fortune and harassment by evil sp8irits, who Fr. Amorth believes are especially rampant in our time.

      If you've been with us for awhile, you know that we do not always have these. Kindly, get them while we have them.

      Package will include the special locket (piece of cloth blessed by exorcist to dispel evil is our gift), St. Michael Holy Card and explanation sheet.

       

      ARE DEMONS REAL?

      The following is from Fr. Fortea.

      Father is a Spanish Exorcist, Priest and Theologian who specializes in demonology.

      After God created the angels, He tested their fidelity to Him before admitting them to the Beatific Vision, the sight of His very essence. For purely spiritual beings, this “seeing” of God’s essence would be a purely intellectual vision. Some angels obeyed the divine test; others did not. Those who disobeyed were irreversibly transformed into demons and cast out of heaven.

      It may seem surprising that some angels would choose to hate God. But we need to understand that those who rebelled saw God no longer as a good—as the Good—but as the oppressor of their freedom. Hate was born as their wills resisted the call of God and held fast to the decision to leave the Father’s house.

      Now war arose in heaven, Michael and his angels fighting against the dragon; and the dragon and his angels fought, but they were defeated and there was no longer any place for them in heaven. And the great dragon was thrown down, that ancient serpent, who is called the Devil and Satan, the deceiver of the whole world—he was thrown down to the earth, and his angels were thrown down with him (Rv 12:7-9).

      How can purely spiritual beings fight among themselves? What weapons do they use? Angels are spirits, so their battles must be purely intellectual. The only weapons that they can use are intellectual arguments. The angels gave reasons to the rebels for why they should return to obedience to God. The rebel angels countered with their reasons to support their position and spread their rebellion among the faithful angels. In this epic angelic battle, some who were inclined to rebel returned to obedience, while some of the faithful angels were seduced by the evil arguments of the rebels.

      In art, demons are depicted as deformed and grotesque beings. This would seem appropriate given that demons have definitively decided on a destiny far from God. The interior loneliness in which they find themselves forever and their envy of the faithful who enjoy the Beatific Vision continually bring them face-to-face with their sins. They hate God, themselves, and all those who seek to serve God.

      But not all suffer the same pains. Some angels were deformed more than others in the battle. Those who were more deformed suffer more; the least deformed suffer less. The intellects of the rebellious angels were deformed and darkened by the very reasons they used to justify the rebellion of their wills against God.

      Their plight is similar to the moral debasement that humans can suffer through sin. We need to remember that we are composite creatures made up of soul and body. Aside from the sins that are proper to the body, the internal psychological process that leads a good person to end up in the Mafia or as a guard in a concentration camp or a terrorist is essentially the same as the sequence of acts of intellect and will that led to the fall of the bad angels.

      Though we are body-soul composites, we as humans have only to look into our own interior life to understand how we can fall into sin. In this light, the sin of the angels becomes more easily understood.

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